I prepare tax filings for a select few in my inner, INNER social circle (free of charge). If I prepare your taxes for you that means I think highly of you.... if I decline or stop doing them it is because you have pissed me off. You probably took advantage of my innate nature of being helpful and generous.
Anyway... I love technology. I loathe technology. Today I had an instance of preparing a return and submitting it via TurboTax federal e-filing service only to have it rejected. Why was it rejected? Because the primary SSN on the return I was submitting had already been used as a SPOUSE on another tax return that had already been processed and accepted by the IRS. The person's return I was preparing has not moved, changed jobs, or marital status in at least 20 years.
Tax fraud. Identity theft. In my lap. Great. Now what?
After a dizzying array of general no-help from any government entity or TurboTax themselves, I stumbled upon website with steps to rectify the situation. Believe it or not, it was an actual IRS website that I had to dig for.
I followed the checklist immaculately. After obtaining the person's passport, drivers license, and original SSN card I was able to snail mail the tax forms in. Now it's a wait-and-see. Now it's filing an affidavit with the FTC, notifying credit reporting agencies, seeing if any claim has been made to social security benefits, etc. What a major pain in the you-know-what.
It's the dark side of technology. I hate to see it come to a point of finger-printing everything and inserting chips in our necks, but the way things are going what choices do we have? It's the only sure way to positively identify somebody.
Sunday, February 28, 2016
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